KTMphil
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After a lot of confusion, there are now licenses available for drone owners in Thailand
1. Print out and complete drone registration forms in links below (addresses to send applications is on the forms)
2. Prove that you have not committed any offenses in Thailand. To do so, you need a confirmation of the National Intelligence Agency, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board and the Immigration Bureau. How you do this is still unkown
3. Ayuthaya/ Sukothai you might need a special license to fly there: According to the tourist information, the permit costs 3,000 or 5,000 baht - the employees did not know exactly.
4. Maximum flight altitude: In Thailand, drones are allowed to climb a maximum of 90 meters (=300 feet).
5. Compulsory insurance: Drone insurance is compulsory in Thailand. The insurance must cover damages of at least one million baht (about 27,000 euro).
6. Distance to airports: You have to stay 9 kilometers (= 5 miles) away from airports.
Using them Chiang Mai must be generally approved by the air traffic control, because the airport is so close to the city. We have obtained the appropriate permission. But you should call a few days before, so that the colleagues in the tower can coordinate with their bosses.
7. You may approach a maximum of 30 meters of people, vehicles and buildings. The prescribed distance is 50 meters for approved drones.
8. Flight bans: You must not fly near crowds. It is not allowed to fly over cities and villages.
9. Flight approval: You must always obtain the permission of the landowner to start and land. In practice, we usually solve this in such a way that we ask the guards for permission or inform us at the info counters.
10. Time of operations: Drone flights are allowed in Thailand only in daylight, so in the time between sunrise and sunset.
Cr: https://drone-traveller.com/drone-laws-thailand/
Nice flight around Ayuthaya
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Contact regarding drones in Thailand:
To contact CAAT : The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand
333/105 Lak Si Plaza,
Khamphaeng Phet 6 Rd.,Talat Bang Khen,
Lak Si, Bangkok 10210
Tel: +66 (0) 2568-8800
E-Mail : info@caat.or.th
1. Print out and complete drone registration forms in links below (addresses to send applications is on the forms)
2. Prove that you have not committed any offenses in Thailand. To do so, you need a confirmation of the National Intelligence Agency, the Office of the Narcotics Control Board and the Immigration Bureau. How you do this is still unkown
3. Ayuthaya/ Sukothai you might need a special license to fly there: According to the tourist information, the permit costs 3,000 or 5,000 baht - the employees did not know exactly.
4. Maximum flight altitude: In Thailand, drones are allowed to climb a maximum of 90 meters (=300 feet).
5. Compulsory insurance: Drone insurance is compulsory in Thailand. The insurance must cover damages of at least one million baht (about 27,000 euro).
6. Distance to airports: You have to stay 9 kilometers (= 5 miles) away from airports.
Using them Chiang Mai must be generally approved by the air traffic control, because the airport is so close to the city. We have obtained the appropriate permission. But you should call a few days before, so that the colleagues in the tower can coordinate with their bosses.
7. You may approach a maximum of 30 meters of people, vehicles and buildings. The prescribed distance is 50 meters for approved drones.
8. Flight bans: You must not fly near crowds. It is not allowed to fly over cities and villages.
9. Flight approval: You must always obtain the permission of the landowner to start and land. In practice, we usually solve this in such a way that we ask the guards for permission or inform us at the info counters.
10. Time of operations: Drone flights are allowed in Thailand only in daylight, so in the time between sunrise and sunset.
Cr: https://drone-traveller.com/drone-laws-thailand/
Nice flight around Ayuthaya
<font color="#555555"><span style="font-family: &amp">
Contact regarding drones in Thailand:
To contact CAAT : The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand
333/105 Lak Si Plaza,
Khamphaeng Phet 6 Rd.,Talat Bang Khen,
Lak Si, Bangkok 10210
Tel: +66 (0) 2568-8800
E-Mail : info@caat.or.th
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